Red Hot + Riot
CD, 2002, Tribute

Herstellungsland USA
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 2002
Zeit 75:46
EAN-Nr. 008811307523
Label/Labelcode nicht vorhanden
Plattenfirma/Katalog-Nr. MCA / 088 113 075-2
Musikrichtung World Music: Afrobeat
Sammlungen Gesucht Flohmarkt
2 (1 privat) 0 0

Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
CD
Track Künstler/Band Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 75:46  
1. Mix Master Mike Fela Mentality (Intro) [with Mario Caldato Jr.] 1:09
2. Gift Of Gab & Lateef Kalakuta Show [with MixMaster Mike] 2:31 C
3. Fela Kuti Live At Kalakuta (Interlude) 0:32
4. Dead Prez Shuffering + Shmiling Shuffering + Shmiling [feat. Jorge Ben Jor, Talib Kweli, Bilal + Postive Force] 7:50 C
5. Mix Master Mike Gimme Shit (Interlude) [with Mario Caldato Jr.] 0:31
6. Mix Master Mike Water Get No Enemy (Intro) 4:04 C
7. D'Angelo, Femi Kuti & Macy Gray Water No Get Enemy [Feat. Roy Hargrove, Nile Rodgers, The Soultronics + Positive Force] 6:05 C
8. Me'Shell Ndegéocello & Yerba Buena Gentleman [Feat. Ron Blake] 7:02 C
9. Common & Djelimady Tounkara Tears + Sorrow 1:31
10. Cheikh Lô Shakara-Lady (Part One) 2:20 C
11. Cheikh Lô, Les Nubians, Manu Dibango Shakara-Lady (Part Two) [Feat. Château Flight] 4:47 C
12. Monoaural Don't Worry About My Mouth-O (Interlude) 1:03
13. Bugz In The Attic Zombie (Part One) [Feat. Wunmi] 2:51 C
14. Nile Rodgers & Roy Hargrove Zombie (Part Two) [with Money Mark] 4:27 I C
15. Res, Tony Allen, Ray Lema, Baaba Maal, Positive Black Soul & Archie Shepp No Agreement 8:12 C
16. Kelis So Be It 3:52
17. Monoaural This Is An Ashanti Proverb (Interlude) 0:09
18. Sade By Your Side (Cottonbelly's Fola Mix-Edit) 4:39
19. Yerba Buena Colonial Mentality [with Lenine] 1:34 C
20. Baaba Maal & Taj Mahal Trouble Sleep Yanga Wake Am [Feat. Kaouding Cissoko + Antibalas] 10:37 C

Infos

All songs are written by Fela Anikulapo Kuti or contains samples of his music


Produced by Paul Heck, Brian Hannah, Rob Gil, Andres Levin, Sade, Sodi, Mike Pela
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hot_%2B_Riot:_The_Music_and_Spirit_of_Fela_Kuti


1 - produced by Mario Caldato Jr., Mix Master Mike


2 - Lateef And The Gift of Gab (Of Blackalicious)
- produced by Mix Master Mike

3 - Percussion, Vocals by Posuma, Remedies, Segun, Taiwo

4 - Jorge Ben Jor
- Keyboards by Money Mark
- Bata, Vocals by Pedrito Martinez, Puntilla, Roman
- Backing Vocals by Xiomara Laugart
- Acoustic Bass by Andy Gonzales

5 - produced by Mario Caldato Jr., Mix Master Mike

6 - produced by Ahmir '?uestlove' Thompson, D'Angelo
- co-producer by Sodi

7 - produced by Ahmir '?uestlove' Thompson, D'Angelo
- co-producer by Sodi
- backing Vocals – Nikka Costa

8 - produced by Me'Shell NdegéOcello

9 - produced by Me'Shell NdegéOcello
- Drums by Ellie Katz

10 - produced by Cheikh Lô
- Guitar by Papa Boubacar Faye
- Sabar, Tama by Samba N'Dokh M'Baye
- Bass by Jiassy Pathé
- Keyboards – Joseph Leon Dia

11 - produced by DJ Gilb'R
- Bass by Christophe "Disco" Minck
- Keyboards, Percussion by Kaidi Tatham
- Drum Programming by Gregory Darsa
- Guitar by Sébastien Martel
- Horns by Jean-Marc Labee, Michael Feugere, Andrieux

12 - Drums by Stephane San Juan
- performed and produced by Monoaural (Kassin + Berna Ceppas)


13 - Bugz in the Attic
- Backing Vocals by Joy Jones, Keziah Jones
- Horns by Positive Force

14.: 'Zombie [Part Two] Instrumental featuring Nile Rodgers, Roy Hargrove + Money Mark'
Guitar – Arto Lindsay
Trombone – Tiwalade Ogunlowo
Bass – Andy Gonzales, Melvin Gibbs
and more

15.: Tony Allen, Res, Ray Lema, Baaba Maal, Positive Black Soul + Archie Shepp
produced by Sodi
- Percussion, Fender Rhodes, Synthesizer by Patrick Goraguer
- Electric Piano by Jean-Phi Dary
- Bass byShalom
- Baritone Saxophone by Nicolas Misdariis
- Kora by Kaouding Cissoko
- Guitar by -M-
- Trombone by Sylvain Mazens
- Trumpet by Gaspard Manesse, Yann Priest
- Alto Saxophone by Baptiste Bouquin

16.: produced by Doc, Soulfingaz, Steven "Murk" Murray
- Bass by Kenny Cunningham
- Percussion by David Guevia
- Saxophone by Neil Brathwaite
- Drums by Sekou Lumumba
- Trombone by Alexis Barrow
- Backing Vocals by Ugochi Nwaogwugwu


17 - performed and produced by Monoaural (Kassin + Berna Ceppas)

18.: produced by Sade
- co-producer by Mike Pela
- remixed by Cottonbelly

19.: Yerba Buena! + Lenine
- [Lenine: Brazilian singer/songwriter and producer(BMG Brasil]

20 - Baaba Maal + Taj Mahal featuring Kaouding Cissoko + Antibalas
- Trumpet – Rashawn Ross

AMG: Good records work; great records have an organic unity. By their nature, tributes can rarely be more than good records, but somehow Red Hot + Riot manages to transcend that. In part it's because it moves into uncharted territory, mixing African and African-American artists in ways that haven't happened before, all in tribute to the late Fela Kuti (an apt subject for an AIDS fundraiser, since he died of the disease). And so there's rapping over Afro-beat grooves (a refreshing change from lame hip-hop beats), jazz, and R&B, African musicians playing Afro-beat, and a whole lot more, plus some of the most conscious words you'll hear in many a year. Mix Master Mike mashes up some Fela cuts for the interludes, which makes for perfect breaks, especially the opener, which leads into the powerful "Kalakuta Show" from two members of Blackalicious. It's a record of highlights, such as the groove jam on "Water Get No Enemy," with D'Angelo, Macy Gray, Nile Rodgers, and jazzer Roy Hargrove (who blows up a storm everywhere he appears on the disc) along with Femi Kuti, or the scathing "Shuffering and Shmiling," featuring Femi's band, Positive Force, behind Dead Prez and Talib Kweli, with Brazilian star Jorge Ben adding rhythm guitar and some sublime scat singing. Djali Madi Tounkara and Common team up for a lovely "Years of Tears and Sorrow," before Senegalese star Cheikh Lô unleashes a fearsome "Shankara/Lady," a song he played as a teen, adding talking drum and a thick sound. On "Gentleman," Me'Shell NdegéOcello and saxophonist Ron Blake work with Yerba Buena to create a piece that sounds like the song Talking Heads really wanted to do with "Life During Wartime." The mood slows toward the end of the album after "No Agreement," where Fela alumnus Tony Allen powers through the song, leading Baaba Maal, Ray Lema, and African rappers Positive Black Soul. It leads into two non-Fela songs, Kelis on "So Be It," which is pure Fela in feel if not execution, and a dreamy, dubby mix of Sade's "By Your Side" -- a fair inclusion since, like Fela, she's from Nigeria. It all ends with "Trouble Sleep," really Fela's only non-Afro-beat song, with Baaba Maal and Taj Mahal singing over Kaouding Cissoko's lulling kora, to close a record that's the perfect tribute to Fela's revolutionary spirit.

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